Q With you and Erin being in a relationship together, how do you guys juggle your love life with playing in a duo?

A Sometimes it's hard when we have to drive two or three hours to a show that we don't necessarily want to play [laughs]. But we try to always focus before we go on stage. We try to find some time to relax and focus on the set we're about to do and act professional and be musicians.

Q Since the goal of FAWM is to write 14 songs in 28 days, does that tough task compromise the quality of the music you and Erin will be making?

A Not necessarily. You would think that having to output so many songs in so little time would decrease their quality, but, a lot of the time, that stress and pressure forces you to create songs that come from places where you normally wouldn't go. In some cases, the songs aren't the best quality because you have to meet that quota and write a song every other day, so you have to force out a song sometimes that you don't necessarily think is the best. But you [can] get back on track, get in the groove and start writing stuff you know is good.

Page 2 of 2 - Q One of your challenges as a songwriter has been finishing songs. Has FAWM helped you to put a bow on your songs?

A Definitely. I think a lot of artists struggle with finishing projects, and the whole FAWM community has helped me to realize you don't have to put out the best content – you can improve it afterwards. If you're going for quantity, you're going to write a lot of stuff and you can go back and throw some of it out, revise it and make it better.

Q In addition to dropping your EP "Soul" this spring, what are the Honey Badgers' other resolutions for 2013?

A To finish our full-length record by the end of the year. Ultimately, we want to play at some bigger venues.

Q Which venues do you have in mind?

A Ideally, we'd like to play at Firefly Music Festival. But it doesn't look like they're going to start that this year. But we're always hoping. That's one I can think of off the bat. Since we've pretty much played at most places in northern Delaware, next we'll probably start to play some more shows in Philly.